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There are two types of people in the world Good and Bad and as long as the good outweigh the bad we have a chance of a peaceful world🙏 The problem is deciding who are good and who are bad, which one are you?
@RupertLowe10 This is Extremely disturbing! Horrific. All involved need exposing and prosecuting. Those poor girls. Evil bastards, how was this allowed to go on?
Shabana Mahmood, the UK Home Secretary responsible for our borders, migration policy and national security, has just delivered one of the most divisive and contemptuous statements imaginable.
She openly declared that “the people you see holding the English flag are mostly white EDL bad people.”
Let that sink in.
The senior government minister charged with protecting Britain has smeared millions of ordinary English men and women – the very people who built this country, fought for it, and still wave the flag of St George with pride – as “bad people” simply for showing love for their own nation. Not criminals. Not rioters. Just everyday Brits displaying the Cross of St George at rallies, football matches or local events.
This isn’t a slip of the tongue. This is a senior Labour figure in one of the most powerful jobs in government openly demonising native British identity while overseeing the very policies that are changing the country beyond recognition. At a time when grooming gangs, knife crime, small-boat invasions and parallel societies dominate the headlines, our Home Secretary’s priority is to brand flag-waving Englishmen and women as the real problem.
The message couldn’t be clearer: patriotism from the indigenous population is now treated as extremism, while mass migration and cultural replacement are defended at all costs. Two-tier everything – two-tier policing, two-tier justice, and now two-tier patriotism. If you’re English and proud, you’re the threat. If you’re part of the imported communities she clearly favours, you get a free pass.
This level of contempt from the very top of government is dangerous and unforgivable. Britain belongs to the British first and foremost. The English flag isn’t a symbol of hate – it’s our heritage, our identity, our right. Shabana Mahmood’s remarks expose exactly why trust in this government has collapsed and why so many are demanding real change.
The British people are done being lectured and smeared in their own country. Time to put Britain and British identity first again before it’s too late. Enough is enough. 🇬🇧
A foreign billionaire just did the job the entire British press wouldn't.
@elonmusk asked the question every newsroom in this country should have been screaming for months. Who are the officers that handcuffed a dying boy and let him bleed out in the street? Who are they, and why are they still in a job?
Not the BBC. Not Sky. Not GB News. A bloke in Texas with no stake in this country.
They had the story. They let it die. He picked it back up, called it unconscionable, and offered to fund a wrongful death lawsuit.
The answer to his question? Silence. Still.
This is Henry Nowak. First year student. Walking home from a night out with his football team. A wounded teenager telling officers he couldn't breathe, and the response was handcuffs, not an ambulance.
A boy dies like this on a British street and it should never have left the front page. It should have been the reckoning that didn't stop until someone answered for it. Instead it took a man who owes us nothing to drag it back into the light.
Not one officer named. Not one suspended. The watchdog is investigating now, and only now, because the pressure came from a website and not a single news desk in this country.
Ordinary people never needed permission to care. They raised over £40,000 for Henry at a charity football match in his memory. That is the Britain that still has a pulse. The one that doesn't wait to be told who's allowed to matter.
When the richest man on earth has to do your journalism for you, what exactly is the British press for?
So let me ask you the question they wouldn't. Did you see Henry's name on the news? Or did you have to find it here?
Henry Nowak. 18 years old. Walking home. He should have made it.
In 1565, the formidable Ottoman Sultan Suleiman the Magnificent dispatched an armada of 200 warships and an elite force of over 40,000 soldiers to seize the tiny Mediterranean island.
Defending Malta were the Catholic Knights of St. John. Led by their 70-year-old Grand Master, Jean Parisot de Valette, a mere 700 knights stood alongside approximately 6,000 Maltese civilians and local troops.
Mel said: "It’s an incredible story of defiance, faith, and hope against all odds.
The fate of Europe was on the line. These guys weren't just soldiers; they were driven by something much deeper than just national pride."
For 112 grueling days, the island endured a relentless Ottoman bombardment.
Even as key defensive strongholds were overrun, the vastly outnumbered defenders refused to yield, engaging in brutal hand-to-hand combat amidst the rubble of their own fortresses.
Finally, on September 8, coinciding with the Feast of the Nativity of the Virgin Mary, the exhausted Ottoman forces retreated.
The staggering triumph of the Knights and the Maltese people was hailed throughout Christian Europe as a true miracle.